University Certificate in Professional Development (UCPD): European Machinery Safety Requirements

The UCPD was developed due to market demand for a recognised qualification in Machinery Safety. Over a number of years, TÜV SÜD clients asked whether they could receive accredited training that could be used towards their Professional Development. The demand was such that TÜV SÜD took the bold step towards producing this unique qualification.

Following the course, their will be a 16 week period, during which the delegate will need to carry out the assessment package contained within the course folder. Delegates will need to complete a PUWER Checklist, carrying out a minimum of 25 risk assessments and then a CE EHSR checklist, carrying out a further 25 risk assessments. These completed assessments must be sent to TÜV SÜD in both hard copy and electronic formats to make up the delegate’s assessment portfolio.

By the end of the course the participants will:

Understand the fundamentals of the Machinery Directive and the defined steps to compliance including an introduction to the relevant EN standards.

Understand the fundamentals of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations and defined steps to compliance.

Be aware of the general and specific safety component mechanical and electrical EN standards which will allow further understanding where both disciplines of CE Marking and PUWER are concerned.

Once the participants have completed the course and after successful completion of the assignment they will be awarded a certificate from Teesside University in European Machinery Safety Requirements.

The course is aimed at managers, engineers and duty holders who are involved in the purchasing, use and maintenance of machinery and carry out assessments of machinery as part of their job role.

Benefits of Attending:

Delegates will come away with practical experience of carrying out CE Marking and PUWER assessment, whilst also understanding the role of EN standards and how to apply them to assist with legal compliance.

Martin White is a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and an Associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and has been designing and delivering training in a range of sectors since 2002. He has worked for machine builders and end users in the packaging industry for over 20 years in the roles of commissioning, technical support & automation development including compliance with machinery safety standards.

He started working in the Machinery Safety services industry in 2015, and is listed as a Functional Safety Engineer in the TÜV SÜD certification programme (I.D. TA18030988).

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Course Content

Day 1 - CE Marking:

Relevant Directives

EN Standards

Risk Assessment

Case Study

Day 2 - PUWER:

Definitions and Responsibilities

Contents

Role of EN Standards

Practical Application

Day 3 - Mechanical EN Standards:

Role of EN Standards

Types of Standards

Case Study

Day 4 - Electrical EN Standards:

Role of EN Standards

Types of Standards

Case Study

Day 5 - Practical Risk Assessment:

Introduction to VR

16 week Distance Learning Assessment:

Following the course, their will be a 16 week period, during which the delegate will need to carry out the assessment package contained within the course folder. Delegates will need to complete a PUWER Checklist, carrying out a minimum of 25 risk assessments and then a CE EHSR checklist, carrying out a further 25 risk assessments. These completed assessments must be sent to TÜV SÜD in both hard copy and electronic formats to make up the delegate’s assessment portfolio.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course the participants will:

Understand the fundamentals of the Machinery Directive and the defined steps to compliance including an introduction to the relevant EN standards.

Understand the fundamentals of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations and defined steps to compliance.

Be aware of the general and specific safety component mechanical and electrical EN standards which will allow further understanding where both disciplines of CE Marking and PUWER are concerned.

Once the participants have completed the course and after successful completion of the assignment they will be awarded a certificate from Teesside University in European Machinery Safety Requirements.

Who Should Attend

The course is aimed at managers, engineers and duty holders who are involved in the purchasing, use and maintenance of machinery and carry out assessments of machinery as part of their job role.

Benefits of Attending:

Delegates will come away with practical experience of carrying out CE Marking and PUWER assessment, whilst also understanding the role of EN standards and how to apply them to assist with legal compliance.

Your Presenter - Martin White

Martin White is a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and an Associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and has been designing and delivering training in a range of sectors since 2002. He has worked for machine builders and end users in the packaging industry for over 20 years in the roles of commissioning, technical support & automation development including compliance with machinery safety standards.

He started working in the Machinery Safety services industry in 2015, and is listed as a Functional Safety Engineer in the TÜV SÜD certification programme (I.D. TA18030988).